On my last cruise, a simple idea hit me. Somebody must have thought of this before...I'm wondering if there's reason not to do it.
Why not put a fitting at the bottom of each fuel tank, and run a fuel hose between them? Wouldn't this keep the volume of fuel relatively equal between the two tanks, and possibly help in keeping things better balanced during longer cruises?
If you wanted to retain the ability to adjust balast by keeping more fuel in one tank than the other, a valve could be placed inline, which when closed would prevent the fuel levels from equalizing.
Thoughts?
Why not put a fitting at the bottom of each fuel tank, and run a fuel hose between them? Wouldn't this keep the volume of fuel relatively equal between the two tanks, and possibly help in keeping things better balanced during longer cruises?
If you wanted to retain the ability to adjust balast by keeping more fuel in one tank than the other, a valve could be placed inline, which when closed would prevent the fuel levels from equalizing.
Thoughts?